Moberly resident Carmelita Kaser, 92, died on the night of Easter Sunday this past year – the result of a crime spree that swept across several local counties, culminating in the capture of 22-year-old Jeffrey Nichols and 18-year-old Christopher Lewis in Macon the following morning.

Both Nichols and Lewis have admitted to stabbing Kaser in the neck with a "machete like instrument" and "[striking] her with the butt of a pistol," after entering her home to "steal money" that night. They then "left [Kaser] for dead," per the case's statement of probable cause, and stole her vehicle, which they later set on fire and abandoned off of Randolph County Road 2515.

Randolph County Prosecuting Attorney Mike Fusselman is seeking the death penalty against the duo of Nichols and Lewis for Kaser's death. He put in his notice of such on April 12.

When previously speaking with Randolph County Sheriff Mark Nichols, the MMI learned that additional charges are still in the works against the two, in relation to the other assaults and occurrences that the two suspects are believed to be in connection with on that night, although those possible charges were not yet public.

In a recent follow-up, Sheriff Nichols said that the remaining three victims of assault from the Easter spree have either been "released" or are "in stable condition."

Nichols noted a "Ms. Holt" — believed to be the lone living female victim on the night, who was reported to have been pistol-whipped by Nichols and Lewis before her car was also stolen — has since been released from the hospital.

"I don't know whether she was kept [for observation]," Nichols said. He would not give out her first name.

The other two victims – both located along Highway Route D, and both of whom suffered from "multiple gunshot wounds," as noted by the joint press conference held following the Nichols/Lewis capture on April 1, are said to be in "stable condition," although "one of them [is] still going through surgeries to try and do some repairs."

Sheriff Nichols would not release the names of said victims, either. He noted that he would like to speak with Prosecuting Attorney Fusselman before doing so.

At last release, the shooting victims were being treated at the University Hospital, in Columbia, Mo. At the time of the shooting, one was listed in "fair" condition, and one in "serious."

The female assault victim lives in close proximity to the two shooting victims, per conference release.